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Photo’s were shot by Sarah Law at a local beach in San Diego. Evan is playing with his two younger sisters at the beach enjoying the sand, sun and waves. There are two ways to view the photos. 1. click on a photo and use your mouse to navigate left and right. 2. click on […]

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Sophia and Evan came over for dinner, and she couldn’t stop asking her dad for some corn that was on his plate. After a few failed attempts to steal daddy’s corn off his plate, Sophia got her own ear of corn and the rest is on video.

Well, it’s been a very long time since and update has happened on the site. Thought I’d take a minute while my son is napping to give some details.

Evan is now 10, going on 11. He’s a beanstalk and will soon be taller than his parents, mom first, then dad. He’s just graduated from his school and will be starting the 6th grade soon. He goes about his day just like any other kid in the neighborhood, playing, falling, laughing.

He still makes a few trips a year back to UCLA for check up’s and testing, and all seems to be normal. You almost wouldn’t even know he’s had a liver when we’re at the beach, his scar is very faint. I didn’t heed the warning about not going in the sun, so mine is very much pink/red. Other than that, there’s not much else to tell. He’s happy, healthy and going about life like any kid should. Below is a picture from his last birthday, smiles and all.

It seems that even is still having some issues with a little bleeding and the doctors still don’t know what’s up. He’s been anemic and on iron supplements, but they have finally decided to have him scoped again to see if there is something new that they can find.

Never a fun time thinking of the little guy getting put under again, but hopefully this will be the last.

The other day I was eating dinner with the parents and a commercial came on for a local hospital. One of the ladies had to get a liver transplant on the show, and they had mentioned that October was Liver Month, I had no idea it was. Kind of a neat coincidence that Evan and I had surgery during liver month.

So with Liverfestivus around the corner on October 19th, we will gather once again to toast another year to family, friends and good health.

Some pictures ( I know, they are late) from memorial day when Evan and Sophia went to the San Luis Rey Mission to visit their Grandpa who served in the Pacific during World War II.